A good 19th century boxwood pill silverer.
This spherical wooden box was used to finish the pills with a silver or gold coating. Gold or silver leaf was used to line the inside. Pills which had been moistened with liquid gum were placed inside. The lid was screwed on the base, and then rolled or shaken around until the pill was coated with a thin layer of silver or gold. There is some remnants of silver on the base of the stem, remnabts of powder inside.
This measures approx 11cm h x 5.3cm w at the base.
c1870
Antique Treen Boxwood Pill Silverer
£275.00Price

